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Thank you for your note about permissions. Eric Arnott's son, Stephen Arnott, the originator of the image eric arnott.jpg is sending an email to wiki to permissions-commons wikimedia.org to give permission for its use. Thank you. Ovigalltd (talk) 10:18, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
UKexpat, I appreciate that you're a whizz at Wiki but I don't think its encouraging to new people to delete their work without giving time for them to respond to the notices raised such as "notability". Pages are works in progress. It takes time to develop and raise the necessary information to note that a page is notable. I have found many examples of academic centres that have their own pages, starting with all under the Kennedy School of Government. I understand the concept of proving notability but deleting pages immediately does not give one a chance. I note that you deleted and redirected another page that had been on Wiki for several years. Having just joined I hardly see this as a community experience but rather a heavy handed mechanism of imposing someone else's will. I spoke about the notability of the pages to another old hand who advised on how to adapt it and had the courtesy of leaving it up there for this process to work itself through. I have also started a conversation on the general topic of notability of academic centres and whether they should be separate pages or not. To simply delete someone's work without bothering to engage in a discussion is just contrary to everything I thought wikipedia was about and has, quite frankly, put me off. The good experiences with people like DGG have been completely over whelmed by your actions. Signing off for the last time in wikipedia --Ddragovic (talk) 16:29, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
I bumped up the process further and applied a G10 speedy tag; whoever turned it down the first time didn't take five seconds to find out the "National Greek Homosexual Society" doesn't exist and this article is meant as a hit piece against the subject. Nate • (chatter) 18:09, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
Hi,
I understand the conflict of interest, I did not create this article and I don't know who did but I would like the photographs removed regardless of what happens to the article itself. Thanks, Liz.--Lizhysen (talk) 20:35, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
Hi and thank you for answering my query. I don't believe Dr. Ghadimi is looking to post his CV. He made some break throughs in laboratory studies that he wants to pass on. All articles are published but not available on line. Wikipedia is beyond me, I am his personal assistant and trying to help him out. Any suggestions? Greenpea6068.47.149.76 (talk) 18:59, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
I typed Vivid Racing in the search box and nothing came up. I spent hours adding to this page. Where is it?Betty Merm (talk) 23:32, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
Stop editing my article.. seriously!!! It goes against wiki rules and you can get in trouble for it. Theres no reason to do this to other people. If you want to make suggestions, thats fine, theres a talk page for that. But dont vandalize other people's articles. Its considered vandalism and you can get into trouble. Bldonne (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 03:53, 26 January 2012 (UTC).
Thank you so much Ukexpat. I will read through the links and guide lines you gave me and will do my best. I am hoping maybe I can tuck under your wing and allow you to be my mentor???
--Greenpea60 (talk) 14:04, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
Greetings-
Please revert back to the changes I made deleting birthplace & citizenship on Salima Ikram's wikipedia page, as my sister Salima Ikram doesn't want that information listed anymore. Thank you — Preceding unsigned comment added by Adenikram (talk • contribs) 16:38, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
Hello ukexpat:
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Over the past couple of days, I have been doing some research and have come across several articles about people who have legally changed their names (Metta World Peace, Muhammad Ali, etc.). I got curious and went to the article on name changes, where a couple of others were mentioned. Most of that article is about the process and legality in various countries, though.
Would a list of people who have legally changed their names be appropriate for Wikipedia, either on that page or as a stand-alone? It would, of course, be limited to people who already have articles, and only for those who have made legal name changes (not pseudonyms, stage names or nicknames).
I appreciate your input.
— Michael J 02:01, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
About the article Oregon State Office of Degree Authorization I would like to thank you for your input so far. I was afraid to touch the article after I was tagteamed by a few people over the euclid university page. Seems that accreditation and degrees are a sensitive subject on wikipedia, lots of sock puppets. Satinmaster (talk) 22:08, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
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Hello Ukexpat,
I'm mystified about how to develop an article over a period of days without saving it so that it becomes availabe to the world before its time. When I've tried using a sandbox, the Save button says clicking it makes it available. What gives? I need several days of development time. How does taht work? Many thanks... SBW — Preceding unsigned comment added by July5ly (talk • contribs) 18:02, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
Hi Ukexpat,
Thanks for the sandbox reply. I believe I am more confident about that aspect now. I have an image that I have permission to use from the owner for my article. If I post that image to the commons are, then thatimage becomes available for everyone to use? Suppose the owner is not okay with that?```` — Preceding unsigned comment added by July5ly (talk • contribs) 19:17, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
Ukexpat,
Okay. I understand the all or none nature of images use. I'll double-check with the owner before I include it in my article. Many thanks...--July5ly (talk) 19:44, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
Hello Ukexpat. I am just letting you know that I declined the speedy deletion of JS Group, a page you tagged for speedy deletion, because of the following concern: Not unambiguously promotional. Thank you. Reaper Eternal (talk) 14:22, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
Good morning. I am asking for help. I care for an elderly retired doctor that wants some information to show up here. We have sat for hours putting something together. I know nothing about Wikipedia accept how to use it. I tried publishing what he wanted full well knowing that it would be rejected. He had me edit something out of it and publish for review again. I am looking for help with what exactly he can publish. I am looking for a mentor/someone to take me under there wing and help me get him off my back!!! Could it be you? Please? Thank you in advance! greenpea60 Greenpea60 (talk) 14:58, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
You added the Proposed deletion tag to this page. I am new to the English Wikipedia version, so I'm not familiar with all rules but of some of them. I know that I have to add references of third party sources but what is wrong in addition? Please tell me! --Develope PC (talk) 15:05, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
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Since you have listed yourself as a peer review volunteer interested in copyediting, would you like to support the quest to counter systemic bias on Wikipedia by giving a thorough review of the article Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore? MINDS turns 50 this year and getting their article to GA status would be a great way to appreciate their support of intellectually disabled Singaporeans. Thanks! 谢谢!Terima kasih! நன்றி! --J.L.W.S. The Special One (talk) 09:43, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
i wrote an article called, 'falcon and magluta', which you "edited" or worse (i cant say vandalized because its against diki rules, even though i and others think otherwise). anyway, i need your answer to a question. on that article, one of the headings was, 'Rise to Power'. you changed it to 'Rise'. why did you do this considering that falcon and magluta rose to power when everyone knows that billionaire drug lords are powerful. you dont become a billionaire without becoming powerful. why does the heading, 'Rise to Power,' worry you so much that you had to change it? i'm of italian descent. i noticed that many editors and admins have some ethno-centric/racist views. i would like to know if you carry such views considering how you "edited" my article in such a manner. Bldonne (talk) 03:43, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
I just wanted to thank you for your welcome message. Unfortunately, my article was deleted due to G11 code. I tried to make the article informational, but I guess it was seen as more of an ad. Can you tell me if deleted articles are archived anywhere so I can get it back to redo it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Betty Merm (talk • contribs) 22:48, 8 February 2012 (UTC)
I may have forgotten to type the tildes, so I am repeating my message thanking you for your welcome message. My contributions were deleted because of G11, though I thought I made my article informational and not like an ad. Do you know if I can retrieve the article somewhere so I can work on it? I asked the person who deleted it, but he/she didn't respond to that question.Betty Merm (talk) 00:26, 9 February 2012 (UTC)
How do we know that dogsagainstromney.com acquired sufficient rights to the image from the Globe, or that the Globe acquired them from Jane Romney? Without understanding the copyright trail, how can we confirm that the image is properly licensed here? – ukexpat (talk) 20:20, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
I'm unsure legally how far we have to go back confirming the legitimacy of the copyright. Dogs Against Romney has this photo posted on their website, and they granted Wikipedia the right to use it under a Creative Commons CC0 1.0 license. I know that Dogs Against Romney obtained the photo from the Boston Globe, which has the same photo on their website. The Boston Globe says that they obtained the photo from Jane Romney.Debbie W. 05:40, 10 February 2012 (UTC)
Thanks! But there should be two 'h's - Fischhof. I notice that all the Music Encyclopedia links go to that spelling. Pkeets (talk) 22:18, 14 February 2012 (UTC)
I appreciate the need for objectivity and have limited my edit to factual corrections, which I am uniquely expert to make. There are other elements to the existing entry which breach Wikipedia's rules for objectivity, as they are polemical and not strictly relevant to the case. As a new user, I am not yet familiar with how to challenge this, constructively, and hope to learn about this, in due course. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MorganNPG (talk • contribs) 18:57, 15 February 2012 (UTC)
Hello - you've been helpful in the past, so I thought that I'd ask for your assistance again. I've contacted the person who manages the robot that flagged images on a Wiki entry for removal, but I'm not sure if he's going to be able to help restore the images to their rightful place on the entry - please read the following correspondance -
Regarding removal of images from the Karl Ferris Wiki entry
Hello - I was notified that you, on behalf of Wikimedia, have temporarily removed images of the artist's work from his Wiki entry. Can you please explain why this was done? Do you need help in verifying his copyrights? I have been a dealer of his photography for 6 years and a collector of his works for over 20 and would be more than happy to help you verify his copyrights so that you can restore these images. What sort of proof do you need that he created/owns these images? He has been credited with being the photographer/designer of EVERY image you've removed - you can verify that yourself simply by looking at the production credits for each of the album cover images you've removed (you can find these credits listed on sites such as artistdirect.com). He has also been producing and selling fine art prints of these images for over 20 years. While he might not have the merchandising rights (those being owned by the record companies), US and International copyright law allows him to show his images as examples of the works of art he is selling. You will find his works being sold at galleries all over the world, including mine (rockpopgallery.com), St. Paul's Gallery in the UK (stpaulsgallery.com) and San Francisco Art Exhange (sfae.com). Please let me know what else you might need to restore these images to this artist's entry. Thank you for your time and attention. Sincerely, Mike Goldstein, owner RockPoP Gallery - Portland, OR, USA — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rockpop (talk • contribs) 19:41, 15 February 2012 (UTC)
Hello - Karl sent me a note and said that he has tried to notify the right people to restore these images. He owns the images and controls the licenses, so what else (other than a letter from Karl) would he need to provide, and who must he provide it to? He contacted me for help as he seemed unable to notify the right people to restore the images to his entry. Please advise - thanks!
Please let me know how you think that Karl might be able to convince whoever is in charge of curating his entry that the images are his and that he's giving permission to show them on his Wikipedia entry. THANKS for any help you'd be willing to provide - cheers - Mike Goldstein - RockPoP Gallery - Portland, OR, USA — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rockpop (talk • contribs) 20:12, 15 February 2012 (UTC)
Sorry that I didn't sign my posting - I am not in this area that often and forgot the protocol. Cheers - Mike G Rockpop (talk) 23:12, 16 February 2012 (UTC)
Wow, you have a lot of banners. That is something I need to figure out!
Ukexpat: I don't know if you have similar feelings on this topic or have even thought about it. I hope so! Wikipedia has beautiful graphics. It would be nice if those graphics had open-source, public-domain software. Let me try to explain this. Let's say you just found a beautiful graphic animation in a field in which you are interested. And, you know how to program. You wonder where the last person left off, and where you might program to improve the graphic. But, there is no source code. You are faced with starting over with your program. That's not so bad. But, typically, graphics animations have assumptions, even if they are based on laws of physics. There is always something that comes up, and one must make assumptions or approximations. So, I would suggest that whatever is over on Commons that makes it through to the encylopedia be fully open. Source code and nothing less. This would be a massive effort. I do not want to propose such an idea as a newbie. However, I have already picked some graphic animations that I would like to rewrite and place in the PD. This also helps to protect the WMF from editors who have been a bit too generous and do not know they might be involved in a licensing or a copyvio situation. Written from scratch, our animated gifs would be PD, transparent, and available for improvement. I also noticed that some of these animations violate NOR, because they have implicit assumptions beyond referenced equations. This is not the fault of the programmer - it is just implicit to programming itself. If we talk about students who are readers of the encyclopedia, then we have even more reason to move forward on such an "open-code" project: Students are the most likely people who would check and improve our sophisticated animated graphics. Petaaclu (talk) 04:18, 17 February 2012 (UTC)
Whilst I agree that these roles may seem trivial, many people are wanting information on this film as not much has been spoken about it. I am merely trying to give them all the information I can find. G.Light (talk) 01:34, 18 February 2012 (UTC)
Thanks for taking the time to respond but I'm still baffled. I have read Article Wizard but somehow have missed how to transmit a new article to Wikipedia for consideration: for example can I write it and email the finished piece as an attachment and to what address do I send it? Can you advise me where on Article Wizard I can learn this? Otherwise Article Wizard has been informative and helpful. Jackclinton (talk) 21:06, 18 February 2012 (UTC) jack clinton
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Thanks so much for your help and advice! I've followed your directions, when you have a chance would you mind taking a look and letting me know what you think?ELH7897 (talk) 16:19, 14 February 2012 (UTC)
Sorry, should have added the link to the article for your review: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:ELH7897/ELH7897/sandbox Thanks in advance. ELH7897 (talk) 15:56, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
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Hello Ukexpat,
Many thanks for your quick reply to my page move request: User:ARouleau/sandbox → IdeaWork Studios, Inc. – Requesting that this page be named IdeaWork Studios, Inc. and be moved to the List of Advertising Agencies. ARouleau (talk) 20:53, 29 February 2012 (UTC)
I saw that you oppose this entry/page move, as you felt it was promotional. I worked hard to ensure this was factually-based only, and used all the other advertising agencies listed as a template, so as to avoid this specifically. Would you be willing to offer suggestions on how to modify this entry, so that it could be listed with the other advertising agencies, already on Wikipedia? Since there are myriad agencies already listed on Wikipedia, I'm hopeful that we can make the necessary tweaks to ensure this listing is as it should be. I'd be very grateful for any assistance/advice you would be willing to share with me on this matter, and look forward to hearing from you!
Many thanks, ARouleau--ARouleau (talk) 15:21, 5 March 2012 (UTC)
Hello again, and thanks so much for your assistance and quick reply! I have submitted the article via the WP: Articles for creation process. Thank you very much for this tip. To answer your question, the "we" to which I referred meant you and me (i.e. your advice, so that I may make tweaks as needed). I look forward to seeing the outcome of the articles for creation process. Many thanks again! --ARouleau (talk) 18:55, 7 March 2012 (UTC)
Hi Ukexpat,
I left some messages on the Wolff Olins talk page a month or so ago but haven't gotten any responses. Instead of trying to make changes to the page myself, I'd simply like to start a conversation to expand the page as the wikipedia community sees fit (since the completion rating is still quite low). I tried to put in a "tag" to bring the question to people's attention but it hasn't seemed to work. Is there a better way to get the word out? Or is it simply a waiting game? In your mind, what types of things would make the page more complete?
Also, I may be a bit biased but as of now, I feel like the page doesn't seem to capture the wider reputation of Wolff Olins: "unorthodox" or "non-standard." Yes, calling the firm "controversial" starts to get at the idea, but I know that alot of the company's work has been praised for being adventurous/boundary-pushing in a positive way as well. (see Tate, (RED), PwC). Any thoughts about a change to the page that might reflect this? http://www.identityworks.com/forum/identity-business/worlds-top-ten-identity-firms/ http://www.fastcodesign.com/1662367/pwcs-mighty-morphin-logo-adapts-to-web-print-and-beyond-video http://www.identityworks.com/reviews/2010/PwC.htm
thanks for your time and input, Sbl19 (talk) 14:49, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
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In addition, on Tuesday 13th March, we're holding an office hours session in #wikimedia-office on IRC at 19:00 UTC (11am Pacific time). If you can make it, please do; we'll have a lot of stuff to show you and talk about, including (hopefully) a timetable of when we're planning to do what. If you can't come, for whatever reason, let me know on my talkpage and I'm happy to send you the logs so you can get an idea of what happened :). Regards, Okeyes (WMF) (talk) 23:56, 8 March 2012 (UTC)
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I can't find the "contest the speedy deletion" on the page. I was asked by the Society for Socialist Studies to create a W page for them. I simply took information from the website that they asked me to. Why is this a problem? You can even email Elaince Coburn at her email on the Journal website and ask her yourself.
God damn I hate writing to Wikipedia. It's like the site was organized by a group of ten year olds. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.15.157.167 (talk) 18:54, 9 March 2012 (UTC)
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Thanks to everyone who attended our first office hours session; the logs can be found here, if you missed it, and we should be holding a second one on Thursday, 22 March 2012 at 18:00 UTC in #wikimedia-office. I hope to see you all there :).
In the meantime, I have greatly expanded the details available at Wikipedia:New Page Triage: there's a lot more info about precisely what we're planning. If you have ideas, and they aren't listed there, bring them up and I'll pass them on to the developers for consideration in the second sprint. And if you know anyone who might be interested in contributing, send them there too!
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Thank you for letting me know that it hasn't been accepted. I can't see where to view the article to read the comments, please could you advise? Many thanks, Charlie Melville — Preceding unsigned comment added by Charlotte Melville (talk • contribs) 09:43, 14 March 2012 (UTC)
Hi there, thanks for making my talk page. I've gotten a couple of responses on my help desk query but nothing that really tells me what to do here. I realize Wikipedia is decentralized, but is there any way to get a hold of someone in an administrative capacity who can tell me what to do here?
Thanks.
Charles Kozierok (talk) 13:44, 14 March 2012 (UTC)
If a person (who admits to doing so) creates a page about themselves with little qualification to do so and I edit saying they did so amount to vandalism? Is Wikipedia about truth or pandering to inflated egos? Very strange practice, and in the interests of tranparency I see I have done nothing wrong. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.72.89.118 (talk) 19:37, 14 March 2012 (UTC)
Dear Ukexpat
thanks for your welcome message. I will be working on the Corby and Baily page over the coming few days to tidy it up and make the necessary and recommended corrections. Apologies this has taken so long, I have suffered a serious illness and and only really beginning to surface now. :)
Any hints gratefully received
Mothas
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Strange how copyvios (and fluffy BLPS) sometimes stick around for years. Thanks for noticing. Drmies (talk) 16:52, 19 March 2012 (UTC)